Bret Hart SHOOTS On Dangerous Workers And Picking His Wrestling Gear!

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Published 2023-10-27
Bret Hart talks exclusively to Inside The Ropes about who he believes are dangerous workers and some safe workers that he wished he could have wrestled. Subscribe to the channel for more clips of our live shows and interviews, and don't forget to like and comment too!

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All Comments (21)
  • @InsideTheRopes
    Do you agree with Bret Hart's view of Goldberg? Let us know in the comments below!
  • @MilMaska
    "Getting in there with Bill. I can't get anything but hurt" - Bret Hart
  • @GilbertSyndrome
    Never knew I needed to hear Bret talking in detail about his ring gear, but I guess I did, and it was brilliant.
  • @AlphaProto
    It makes sense to wear gear that would help protect you. That's the attitude that leads to a healthy career.
  • Bret Hart and Bill Goldberg's segment with the metal plate is legendary
  • @ENVY760
    He brought up HBK to bury him for no reason Lmfao 😂
  • 80 seconds in and I'm still counting the number of times Bret has used the word "safe." Even before Goldberg, Bret Hart was known as the guy who you could have a great match with and still be able to work the next night in a different town. Being safe in the ring is everything in wrestling. That and psychology. You can be a great promo, but if you're hurting the guys you're working with, you can't make money with them. Bret was an incredible storyteller, but the story could continue if necessary because nobody got hurt.
  • @LetsDruz
    Bret is still the greatest in ring technical wrestler I’ve ever seen.
  • @King_JappyJoe
    Never even heard of the Chuck Austin Injury before, crazy how some stories just get lost in time but others like dlo/droz still feel so damn recent
  • @concretedavidson
    Bret vs Brock would've been the best of those three matches. Like-vs-like is a very counter-heavy story and Bret has already had plenty of those matches. He was the average size of most wrestlers back then in his heyday (Perfect, Shawn, Austin, Owen, Davey) and even the bigger guys back then (Yoko, Diesel, "Taker) were nothing like Brock.
  • I have always been a fan of the hitman. Watching his matches now makes me appreciate the energy he put into matches to make them the best possible.
  • @danpats1
    Praising his brother for being safe after almost paralyzing Austin lol.
  • @MrNigeriaboy
    Thats crazy because Brock looks the complete opposite of safe. Thats a testament to his artistry in the ring.
  • "brets a crybaby" people will say. All hes doing is answering a question honestly. Hes not recording himself and bringing up goldberg constantly
  • @licorice5266
    I don’t like how Bret is talking about how Owen didn’t hurt Steve more.. all do respect to Owen, but when he kicked out when Steve pinned him it hurt him even more
  • @lect0n7
    I’m a retired professional motocross racer. [that being said] the motocross boot is the stiffest, hardest, most unforgiving piece of footwear available… at Wrestlemamia 12, Shawn Michaels kicked Brett twice in the face with AXO motocross boots on (the same kinda Boots Ricky Carmichael was wearing as a Pro Circuit/SplitFire/Kawasaki racer back in 1997)
  • @curlyg9925
    Why is Bret not an agent or a trainer like his dad? He’s a master at his craft and has so much to offer wrestling especially in this day and age Who wouldn’t wanna be trained by The Hitman
  • @willdickens7712
    Bret said it at the end. He does real wrestling. Thats why I liked him. He was a wrestling simulator
  • @nickhughes8179
    Bret is 100% right here, again. Protect your opponent!! What the Rockers did to the job guy is eerily similar to what The Cucamonga kids did to Alex Reynolds, kept going without regard for Reynolds’ safety and even worse, Matty and Nicky were hitting him with knees to his head after his head was landed on and concussed.
  • @bigdonald123
    Who remembers bret hart always blasting rollins over being dangerous